
Catering units in Tamil Nadu must intimate on display of their names in Tamil during registration, renewal
Though they were required to exhibit the name board in Tamil too, as per Rule 42-B of the Tamil Nadu Catering Establishment Rules, 1959, many of these establishments did not follow the rule. Recently, the Form I was amended to make these units to intimate if they have exhibited their name in Tamil and if so, submit the proof.
As per Rule 42-B, the name board of every establishment shall be in Tamil and wherever other languages are also used, the version in English shall be in the second place followed by the versions in other languages, if any. 'The Tamil version shall be written predominantly in the name board by providing more space than for other languages.'
Another amendment made to the rules also mandates these units to intimate whether they have made the contribution to Tamil Nadu Labour Welfare Fund for the previous year and submit proof in this regard.
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